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Table 2 Teacher intervention fidelity and dose delivered (dichotomous outcomes) at T3 and T4

From: Is level of implementation linked with intervention outcomes? Process evaluation of the TransformUs intervention to increase children’s physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour

Intervention component

T3

T4

N

Yes (%)

Intervention group

N

Yes (%)

Intervention group

PA-I

SB-I

SB + PA-I

PA-I

SB-I

SB + PA-I

Yes (%)

Yes (%)

Yes (%)

Yes (%)

Yes (%)

Yes (%)

Teacher fidelity

  

Max N = 24

Max N = 13

Max N = 24

  

Max N = 41

Max N = 14

Max N = 23

 Delivered all nine key messages?

59

31

41

31

21

53

26

33

0

25

 Delivered all nine key messages without adaptation?

47

15

8

11

29

35

9

7

29

0

 Delivered one standing lesson p/day?

33

30

17

38

36

56

64

50

 Children completed active breaks?

34

56

25

73

35

66

83

57

 Sports equipment was available during recess/lunch?

45

96

96

96

48

58

76

96

 Used sports equipment during class time?

42

81

65

96

46

89

88

91

 Signage promoted physical activity during recess/lunch?

44

91

91

91

51

43

33

57

 Used line markings during class time?

42

60

60

59

54

72

69

77

 Set active/standing homework?

46

65

82

80

42

66

39

49

42

24

Teacher dose delivered

  

Max N = 22

Max N = 13

Max N = 24

  

Max N = 48

Max N = 14

Max N = 27

 Used sports equipment during class time ≥ once/wk.?

36

58

40

71

42

67

62

71

 Used line markings during class time ≥ once/wk.?

27

52

39

64

41

54

50

58

 Active/standing homework delivered ≥once/wk.?

57

19

30

21

9

89

15

10

21

19

  1. Total N and N Yes = Intervention groups combined. PA-I Physical activity intervention group, SB-I Sedentary behaviour intervention group, SB + PA-I=Combined physical activity and sedentary behaviour group. T3: 18-months (Nov-Dec 2011). T4: 30-months (Nov-Dec 2012). Inferential analyses were not conducted between groups due to small cell sizes
  2. aData relates to teacher weekly lesson evaluations at 2010 and 2011